North Carolina man s lucky lottery streak culminates in $100,000 prize
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Randy Sigmon of Statesville, N.C., said his two-month lottery winning streak started with two $1,000 prizes and a $5,000 win before he collected a $100,000 prize from a $20 Holiday Countdown scratch-off ticket. Photo courtesy of the North Carolina Education Lottery
Dec. 22 (UPI) A North Carolina man on a lottery lucky streak collected two $1,000 prizes, a $5,000 payout and a $100,000 jackpot in two months.
Randy Sigmon, of Statesville, told North Carolina Education Lottery officials his lucky streak started in November with a pair of $1,000 prizes from scratch-off tickets followed by a $5,000 win from another scratch-off game.
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December 21, 2020
RALEIGH, N.C. (News Release) A lucky streak for Randy Sigmon of Statesville ended Friday when he collected a $100,000 scratch-off prize.
Sigmon said his good luck started in November and since then he collected three smaller prizes, a $1,000 win, a second $1,000 win, and then a $5,000 win from scratch-off tickets.
His big win came when he bought a $20 Holiday Countdown ticket at the B&B Quick Stop on Water Tank Road in Statesville and won the $100,000 prize. After required federal and state tax withholdings, he took home $70,756.
“I have a horseshoe in my pocket, I guess,” said Sigmon as he collected his prize.